Dear Health Science Students,
I wanted to let you know about some exciting changes that
will be coming to our department and program over the next few years.
As our faculty has learned more about accreditation for
Bachelor’s programs and about the criteria these programs will be held
accountable to, we have decided that we should seek accreditation for our
undergraduate degree! This is a reflection of our confidence in our
undergraduate degree and our commitment to always providing our graduates with
the best education available.
There are three changes that you will be seeing take effect
over the next few years. None of these changes will delay your graduation or
prevent you from getting the quality education you have come to expect from our
department.
1.
Beginning in Fall 2017, our degree title will be
changing to Public Health. The undergraduate degrees available in our program
will be: B.S. in Public Health, B.S. in Public Health with a concentration in
Health Services Administration, and a Minor in Public Health.
2.
We will be making some modifications to the existing
curriculum to be sure that our degree meets the accreditation standards set out
by CEPH. These changes will take effect beginning in Fall 2018. Our faculty
have been hard at work reviewing our current curriculum and exploring options
and we welcome your input.
See this link to FAQ for a list of ways that you can
become involved in contributing ideas to the new curriculum.
3.
Once our curriculum is in effect, we will be seeking
accreditation from CEPH, which means that our degree will be an accredited B.S.
in Public Health. Accreditation of a program assures its quality and
communicates to potential employers or graduate schools that you have met the
nationally recognized standards for public health education. We anticipate
receiving accreditation in Fall 2018 or Spring 2019.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me or any of the
health science faculty or peer advisors with any questions about these upcoming
changes and how they may affect you.
Best regards,
Miranda Worthen
Health Science Program Coordinator
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